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justice scalia: is that the case in missouri? mr. koester: that is the case in missouri. chief justice roberts: in some cases i suppose the judges actually want to read the affidavit and give it some thought. it's not going to be 3 minutes. mr. koester: that's exactly right, mr. chief justice. i think if we were to the point where we were approving search warrants in 3 minutes, it would essentially be a rubber stamp justice ginsburg: but we do have, i think, an indication that there are jurisdictions that do it inside of a half- hour. mr. koester: that may be true, justice ginsburg. justice sotomayor: so do you define reasonableness -- justice kagan: you suggest that 15 or 20 would be a different case. i am wondering where you would draw the bright line. mr. koester: that's a difficult question, to draw a bright line for exactly when we would draw the line where -- where the exigency would disappear. justice sotomayor: so would the importance of the search warrant suggest, as a constitutional right, suggest that we should judge reasonableness by the people who are the lea
justice scalia: is that the case in missouri? mr. koester: that is the case in missouri. chief justice roberts: in some cases i suppose the judges actually want to read the affidavit and give it some thought. it's not going to be 3 minutes. mr. koester: that's exactly right, mr. chief justice. i think if we were to the point where we were approving search warrants in 3 minutes, it would essentially be a rubber stamp justice ginsburg: but we do have, i think, an indication that there are...
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from central missouri, where did you go? >> i went to the university of chicago for my graduate work and began and did my graduate work in contemporary philosophy, but then it was only after i got sprung from there had my degree in hand that i realized that in my teaching, i loved teaching about these world's great religions and in comparison, madden philosophy seemed pretty time and almost like a calming because it had been infected by the scientific out look and when i say infected, i don't mean to say anything disrespectful towards science, i had prostate cancer five years ago and without radiation, we wouldn't be here talking so i'm not going to bad mouth science as such but science can deal to put it simply only with fact, it cannot deal with values and human life is a mix of facts and values and so what i believe and what has been the compile ration of my life is trying to help my student see that we need vision to look at life in the world with the factual information that science gives us, but not do it through one e
from central missouri, where did you go? >> i went to the university of chicago for my graduate work and began and did my graduate work in contemporary philosophy, but then it was only after i got sprung from there had my degree in hand that i realized that in my teaching, i loved teaching about these world's great religions and in comparison, madden philosophy seemed pretty time and almost like a calming because it had been infected by the scientific out look and when i say infected, i...
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the state of missouri lost his case in the missouri supreme court. so they're appealing. and they were urging the court to adopt a categorical per se rule that police officers do not need warrants to do blood-alcohol tests. and missouri argued that it was constitutional because it fell within the exception to the warrant requirement that the court has called exocontingent circumstances. >> and that's because -- >> those circumstances exist when for example the time it would take a get a warrant, it would endanger someone's life, or as missouri argued here, there's a risk of destruction of evidence. the missouri attorney said, with every minute, alcohol dissipates in the blood, so there's not only a risk that evidence will be dedestroyed but a certainty that any delay will destroy -- >> and the argument on the other side is or was today? >> right. steven shapiro of the aclu represented mr. mcneily and he said the warrant requirement should not be dispensed with, unless there were specific facts in a case that showed that it was unreasonable to require the warrant. and he l
the state of missouri lost his case in the missouri supreme court. so they're appealing. and they were urging the court to adopt a categorical per se rule that police officers do not need warrants to do blood-alcohol tests. and missouri argued that it was constitutional because it fell within the exception to the warrant requirement that the court has called exocontingent circumstances. >> and that's because -- >> those circumstances exist when for example the time it would take a...
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the state of missouri lost his case in the missouri supreme court. so they're appealing. and they were urging the court to adopt a categorical per se rule that police officers do not need warrants to do blood-alcohol tests. and missouri argued that it was constitutional because it fell within the exception to the warrant requirement that the court has called exocontingent circumstances. >> and that's because -- >> those circumstances exist when for example the time it would take a get a warrant, it would endanger someone's life, or as missouri argued here, there's a risk of destruction of evidence. the missouri attorney said, with every minute, alcohol dissipates in the blood, so there's not only a risk that evidence will be dedestroyed but a certainty that any delay will destroy -- >> and the argument on the other side is or was today? >> right. steven shapiro of the aclu represented mr. mcneily and he said the warrant requirement should not be dispensed with unless there were specific facts in a case that showed that it was unreasonable to require the warrant. and he lo
the state of missouri lost his case in the missouri supreme court. so they're appealing. and they were urging the court to adopt a categorical per se rule that police officers do not need warrants to do blood-alcohol tests. and missouri argued that it was constitutional because it fell within the exception to the warrant requirement that the court has called exocontingent circumstances. >> and that's because -- >> those circumstances exist when for example the time it would take a...
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barbara is in missouri on the democratic line. caller: i would like to make a comment about the people keep saying criminals will always be able to get guns. if guns are only sold to a reasonable, law-abiding people, how are they getting transferred to criminals and mentally ill people? i think that nobody needs a gun that can kill tens of people in a minute. for the safety of all people, why not can't we agree that some guns should not be there and that all guns should be registered and that we should know who has a gun? host: thanks for calling. from the new york times -- he made a brief spot before being placed under house arrest at a halfway house. he is allowed to leave his home in illinois only for a resounding like a medical appointment until his sentence officially ends in july. outside the state, he is best known as the other governor from illinois who was convicted. his trial in 2006 has since been largely overshadowed by the fanfare surrounding his successor rod blagojevich, convicted of trying to sell the u.s. senate s
barbara is in missouri on the democratic line. caller: i would like to make a comment about the people keep saying criminals will always be able to get guns. if guns are only sold to a reasonable, law-abiding people, how are they getting transferred to criminals and mentally ill people? i think that nobody needs a gun that can kill tens of people in a minute. for the safety of all people, why not can't we agree that some guns should not be there and that all guns should be registered and that...
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missouri river diversion is a very good idea at all. the mid continent has been in a severe drought and if that continues we'll need that water for other purposes next year. >> cenk: perhaps drinking. how about the drought and the mississippi river. >> well, we've had a severe drought this last year, and there are a lot of levels in the river surprise people because the prior four years we had such a high precipitation so people don't expect this. but the we've had lower levels than now as late as 2003. >> cenk: they're digging keeper to make the river deeper. i'm not sure if that works if you don't have enough water. what is the best solution for this? >> our best solution is not relying on oversized boats on sections of river that are too small to to accommodate them. we need to lower the draft and length of these huge vessels on rivers that are too small. >> cenk: it's more important to preserve the fresh water in the missouri for things we desperately need. and if it means that the transportation costs a little more in the mississip
missouri river diversion is a very good idea at all. the mid continent has been in a severe drought and if that continues we'll need that water for other purposes next year. >> cenk: perhaps drinking. how about the drought and the mississippi river. >> well, we've had a severe drought this last year, and there are a lot of levels in the river surprise people because the prior four years we had such a high precipitation so people don't expect this. but the we've had lower levels than...
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the puppy fell through a partially frozen water in missouri. one firefighter strapped on waders and walked into the pond with a basket. he eventually coaxed the dog to come to him and then pulled the animal to safety. the dog was given oxygen and a number of warm blankets needed after something like that. lynette. we see this all the time. we had a story about it yesterday in california. now a pet in missouri. >> they remind me of flooded roadways. just don't go on the ice because you don't know if the ice is going to break. just don't do it to be safe. as we check out what's going on close to home, not a whole lot. basically dealing with just clouds this morning. these will burn off as we go throughout the day. and we will get some sunshine in here as high pressure does its thing. and as we look at these temperatures their cold this morning. -- they're cold this morning. look in manchester we're in the teens there. 19 to be exact. bel air at 22 and 24 joppa and also timonium. now a check now of the traffic with lauren cook. good morning. what
the puppy fell through a partially frozen water in missouri. one firefighter strapped on waders and walked into the pond with a basket. he eventually coaxed the dog to come to him and then pulled the animal to safety. the dog was given oxygen and a number of warm blankets needed after something like that. lynette. we see this all the time. we had a story about it yesterday in california. now a pet in missouri. >> they remind me of flooded roadways. just don't go on the ice because you...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast
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kathryn fletcher's 92-year-old sister, korea strauder, remembers what a mob in mer eval, missouri did to a black man accused of killing a white woman. >> they decided to put him, chain him on the roof of the school, and then set the school on fire. >> there was no evidence that this man was involved with her at all. but they had to pick up somebody. >> kathryn fletcher is one of over 70 elderly african-americans interviewed by the reverend angela sims for her "remembering lynching" project housed at the institute of oral history. >> if we don't capture the narratives now, they will be lost to history forever. >> angela sims, who teaches ethics and black church studies in kansas city, missouri spent two years interviewing african-americans who grew up in what theologian james cohen callsed chate the shadow of the lynching tree. they lived in fear of one. or in the case of 92-year-old willie matthew thomas, narrowly escaped being lynched. >> so one of them said, look, we going to hang him or not? and they said, sure we're going to hang him. so he made up the noose, and they put it round
kathryn fletcher's 92-year-old sister, korea strauder, remembers what a mob in mer eval, missouri did to a black man accused of killing a white woman. >> they decided to put him, chain him on the roof of the school, and then set the school on fire. >> there was no evidence that this man was involved with her at all. but they had to pick up somebody. >> kathryn fletcher is one of over 70 elderly african-americans interviewed by the reverend angela sims for her "remembering...
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[laughter] and we judge by it fact that the other poet from missouri is me. [laughter] and sometimes i say that tsl el yachted and i are the missouri school of poetry. [laughter] we have differences. i'm from kansas city. [laughter] which during my entire childhood was known as the gateway to the west. and he's from -- he was from st. louis, which got the government to build a big gateway arch and started calling itself the gateway to the west before that they were known as mound city, which always drew the question, mound of what? [laughter] so you can't blame them, really. although we don't think it as the gateway of the as west. we think of if it as the exit from the east. [laughter] there's some similarities between tsl elliot and me. we both use foreign language in our poetry. he tends to use san san crypt. i don't use much of that. i actually don't know much of that language. i was one of the kids that got dreaming during the sanskrit class in kansas city. [laughter] look out the window. i use yiddish though. [laughter] i think it's fair to say that tsl
[laughter] and we judge by it fact that the other poet from missouri is me. [laughter] and sometimes i say that tsl el yachted and i are the missouri school of poetry. [laughter] we have differences. i'm from kansas city. [laughter] which during my entire childhood was known as the gateway to the west. and he's from -- he was from st. louis, which got the government to build a big gateway arch and started calling itself the gateway to the west before that they were known as mound city, which...
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the supreme court will be deciding case of missouri v. neely. the missouri state supreme court decided a case in favor of tyler mcneely saying blood drawn without the consent was inmichelle in a criminal case against him. the supreme court heard oral arguments in the case last week. the audio recording is an hour. >> well hear argument first this morning in case number 111425. missouri v. mcneely. mr. ceaser? >> thank you. mr. chief justice, may it please the court. in the course of a drunk driving investigation within quickly securing blood-alcohol evidence with as little delay as possible is an incredibly important. >> how come it took so long for this state to figure out that it needed to do this without a warrant? >> well. >> officer testified that he's been making deng driving air forces for years. >> yes. >> i think in only one circumstance did he need do it without a warrant. so what made the need here imminent in the sense of impractical to get the warrant? >> well, back in 2003, there was a appellate court case from missouri that dealt
the supreme court will be deciding case of missouri v. neely. the missouri state supreme court decided a case in favor of tyler mcneely saying blood drawn without the consent was inmichelle in a criminal case against him. the supreme court heard oral arguments in the case last week. the audio recording is an hour. >> well hear argument first this morning in case number 111425. missouri v. mcneely. mr. ceaser? >> thank you. mr. chief justice, may it please the court. in the course of...
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the other poet from missouri is me. and sometimes i save it t.s. eliot and i are at the missouri school of poetry. [laughter] we do have differences. i'm from kansas city, which during my entire childhood was known as the gateway to the west. and he was from st. louis, which cut the government to build a big gateway arch and started calling itself the gateway to the west. i didn't really blame them. and for that they were not as mound citycamorra service to to depression, mound of work? so you can't blame them really, although we don't agree it is the gateway to the west. we think of st. louis is the exit from the east. [laughter] there's some similarities between t.s. eliot and me. we both use foreign language in our poetry. he tends to use sanskrit. i don't use much sanskrit. i don't actually know much sanskrit. as one of those kids who got a got a new to during sanskrit class in kansas city, sort of look out the window. [laughter] i use yiddish sound. i think it's fair to say that t.s. eliot was not partial to yiddish. my shortest palm using ski
the other poet from missouri is me. and sometimes i save it t.s. eliot and i are at the missouri school of poetry. [laughter] we do have differences. i'm from kansas city, which during my entire childhood was known as the gateway to the west. and he was from st. louis, which cut the government to build a big gateway arch and started calling itself the gateway to the west. i didn't really blame them. and for that they were not as mound citycamorra service to to depression, mound of work? so you...
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louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets cheering the troops and shaking hands. this was a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and also personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice army national guard major rick ranford has flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could have dropped me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the outpouring of his hometown. >> completely overwhelmed. >> this from "nightly news" this weekend. our nation has been debating whether now is a good time to celebrate veterans coming home from iraq, especially since so many of them are being redeployed to afghanistan which is a war, of course, that is ongoing. still though, on sunday the new york giants will be playing the new england patriots in a football game known as the super bowl. by tradition the winning team gets a big parade downtown. the josnew york giants got one 2008. the patriots got one in 2005 when they were champs
louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets cheering the troops and shaking hands. this was a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and also personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice army national guard major rick ranford has flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could have dropped me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the outpouring of his hometown. >> completely...
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the case, missouri v. mcfoley, pits -- mcneely is in the 4 amendment's ban against unreasonable searches and seizure. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case number 11125, missouri v. mcneely. mr. coaster? >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: in the course of a drunk driving investigation quickly securing blood alcohol evidence with as little delay as possible is incredibly important. >> how come it took so long for this state to figure out that it needed to do this without a warrant? the officer testified that he's been making drunk driving arrests for years. >> yes, your honor. >> i think in only one circumstance did he need to do it without a warrant. so what made this, the need here eminent in the sense of impractical to get the warrant? >> well, your honor, back in 2003 there was an appellate court case from missouri that dealt with the importance of the words -- >> no, no, i understand why he decided to do it. to forgo getting a warrant. isn't his testimony disposit
the case, missouri v. mcfoley, pits -- mcneely is in the 4 amendment's ban against unreasonable searches and seizure. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case number 11125, missouri v. mcneely. mr. coaster? >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: in the course of a drunk driving investigation quickly securing blood alcohol evidence with as little delay as possible is incredibly important. >> how come it took so long for this state to figure out...
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there are reports of two others hitting arkansas and missouri. several homes have been damaged trees down. this morning there are still tornado warnings as twoeld you in place. then there is indiana. severe storms also damaged homes there knocking out power and forcing roads to close. maria poll lemolina has been tr the storms. >> we are talking about severe weather on this january. we typically don't see temperatures this warm that is why we are eeiseeing severe wear outbreaks. another widespread risk over the panhandle mississippi and through southern pennsylvania. another day where many cities will be impacted by the strong to severe storms possible damaging wind gusts 60 miles an hour. others in itself can cause damage. we have reports of flooding and a flooding threat across places in the great lakes and midwest associated with the same storm system. many of the storms aren't fast moving and that's where we are seeing the flooding concern. heavy rainfall coming down right now. at this hour across western portions of kentucky, tennessee and d
there are reports of two others hitting arkansas and missouri. several homes have been damaged trees down. this morning there are still tornado warnings as twoeld you in place. then there is indiana. severe storms also damaged homes there knocking out power and forcing roads to close. maria poll lemolina has been tr the storms. >> we are talking about severe weather on this january. we typically don't see temperatures this warm that is why we are eeiseeing severe wear outbreaks. another...
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benefit of the missouri basin. >> so we've got lots of jobs at risk, right? >> correct. >> and millions of dollars of wages at risk. how likely is that worst case scenario, mike? >> well, we had good news yesterday. the corps of engineers announced that the rock removal work has gone ahead of schedule, and on the 10th to the 13th of january they will complete that work, and we'll have two feet of additional navigation capacity, and they believe under normal conditions that this should be sufficient to sustain navigation until april. we're hopeful that that is what works out, but we feel that if we had an assurance that the water would be available, that we could load our barges to nine-foot depth. we're currently loading to eight, because we take three weeks to get to our goals most often if we load from the gulf, and we have to be able to plan for the delivery of the water level at the time our barges reach their customers. >> yeah, sharon? >> the other good news is we're at least well supplied when it comes to things like corn and wheat, and that is somethi
benefit of the missouri basin. >> so we've got lots of jobs at risk, right? >> correct. >> and millions of dollars of wages at risk. how likely is that worst case scenario, mike? >> well, we had good news yesterday. the corps of engineers announced that the rock removal work has gone ahead of schedule, and on the 10th to the 13th of january they will complete that work, and we'll have two feet of additional navigation capacity, and they believe under normal conditions...
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, texas, into missouri and arkansas right now. behind it, a little snow from colorado extending northeast. we're going to enjoy the warmth ahead of this system today and tomorrow. but late tomorrow, really tomorrow late afternoon, evening is when we get that front to come through. so ahead of it, partly to mostly sunny, mild to warm temperatures. 60s, even 07 in frederick -- even 70 in fredricksburg. here we are at 11:30 tomorrow morning. we're still dry in the metro. west of town, here come the showers and storms for the evening hours. if we're lucky, this holds off till later in the rush hour but this definitely could affect the commute home on wednesday. then this is going to come through. don't think we'll see too much in the way of severe weather but a couple of strong storms are definitely possible for the afternoon tomorrow. so a pleasant afternoon, 61 in town. a few in the low 70s south and southwest. tomorrow we start in the 40s. mid-60s. watch out, yellow alert for the afternoon and evening thunderstorms. by thursday win
, texas, into missouri and arkansas right now. behind it, a little snow from colorado extending northeast. we're going to enjoy the warmth ahead of this system today and tomorrow. but late tomorrow, really tomorrow late afternoon, evening is when we get that front to come through. so ahead of it, partly to mostly sunny, mild to warm temperatures. 60s, even 07 in frederick -- even 70 in fredricksburg. here we are at 11:30 tomorrow morning. we're still dry in the metro. west of town, here come...
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. >> reporter: after watching a speeding pickup truck weave down a missouri county road, a highway patrolman pulled over tyler mcnealy, who the patrolman says could not stand on one leg or walk and turn. when mcnealy refused to take a breath test, the patrolman drove him to a hospital, where he was restrained while a technician took a blood test without his consent and without a search warrant. the aclu told the supreme court today, that violated the right against unreasonable searches. >> i think it's very intrusive when somebody is physically restrained and handcuffed and the state comes up and puts a needle in your arm. >> reporter: missouri prosecutors urged the court to rule that police should never have to wait for a search warrant to do a blood test on a suspected drunk driver, because with every passing minute, the body is metabolizing alcohol and the level is dropping. with nearly 10,000 people killed each year in drunk driving crashes, advocates of stricter enforcement agree. >> we need to have the best and the most accurate evidence available. and the evidence, of course, in a dru
. >> reporter: after watching a speeding pickup truck weave down a missouri county road, a highway patrolman pulled over tyler mcnealy, who the patrolman says could not stand on one leg or walk and turn. when mcnealy refused to take a breath test, the patrolman drove him to a hospital, where he was restrained while a technician took a blood test without his consent and without a search warrant. the aclu told the supreme court today, that violated the right against unreasonable searches....
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. >> reporter: the storm brought high winds to texas, flash flooding in missouri. and in western michigan, a car plunged 20 feets into a creek, after heavy rain and snow melt caused flash flooding. >> the road flooded out. we're in the middle of a river right now. the car's completely underwater. help. >> reporter: in indiana, a storm knocked out power for thousands and destroyed dozens of homes. >> the winds were so fierce, it was throwing my car sideways. i didn't know if i was going to make it through or not. >> reporter: tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> and that storm will finally wrap up this morning, clearing the way for some chilly air. >> accuweather meteorologist jim dickey tells us what we can expect. >> a powerful storm is tracking towards the coast bringing soaking rainfall on the i-95 car dor. you can expect blinding downpours, localized flash flooding. the winds stay gusty, ushing in chilly air. watching the temps fall in the afternoon. we're talking 60 miles per hour, with winds sustained 20, 30 miles per hour through the day. back to you. >
. >> reporter: the storm brought high winds to texas, flash flooding in missouri. and in western michigan, a car plunged 20 feets into a creek, after heavy rain and snow melt caused flash flooding. >> the road flooded out. we're in the middle of a river right now. the car's completely underwater. help. >> reporter: in indiana, a storm knocked out power for thousands and destroyed dozens of homes. >> the winds were so fierce, it was throwing my car sideways. i didn't know...
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and brad pitt, from springfield, missouri, helms is interested. >> i've talked with brad pitt and his people, and brad pitt loves the relationship that i had with my father. he loves the fact that this happened in his own hometown. >> but jimmy is especially proud, he said, that his book reenergized some cold case investigations, several targeting hall in indiana and wisconsin. at least one near a civil war reenactment site. investigators recently dug up locations where hall spent time over the years. and found articles of women's clothing, and a belt modified with wooden handles, all sent out for dna testing. but cold case detectives following fresh leads still haven't developed enough evidence to bring charges. >> the walls are closing in on him. there would be no cold case files open if it weren't for me. none. i did a good deed, and i did a lot of good things, and that's where i feel the redemption comes in. i've done something good for the things that i did wrong. >>> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us.
and brad pitt, from springfield, missouri, helms is interested. >> i've talked with brad pitt and his people, and brad pitt loves the relationship that i had with my father. he loves the fact that this happened in his own hometown. >> but jimmy is especially proud, he said, that his book reenergized some cold case investigations, several targeting hall in indiana and wisconsin. at least one near a civil war reenactment site. investigators recently dug up locations where hall spent...
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. >> i know what missouri's position is. if the logic of your position leads to a requirement of a warrant. that would be pertinent. >> i think, your honor for i would say requiring somebody to produce to breath in to a machine is a state that is a search probably trigger the warrant. it's certainly less ib trucive, less intrusive than the blood test. >> that bears considerably on the reasonableness, doesn't it? >> -- bite off more than you can chew. >> i certainly don't -- >> what is reasonable for sticking a needle in your arm is not necessarily reasonable for asking you to blow up a balloon. >> i want to bite off as little as i have to chew in this dis. there are two sal gent facts. i think it's important focus before the court in this case and that's warrantless blood draw. the two facts are one, case specific. you have a state trooper here who has been doing this 17.5 years. he testified at the suppression hearing he's been required to seek a warrant fewer than ten times. why is that? that is because the overwhelming nu
. >> i know what missouri's position is. if the logic of your position leads to a requirement of a warrant. that would be pertinent. >> i think, your honor for i would say requiring somebody to produce to breath in to a machine is a state that is a search probably trigger the warrant. it's certainly less ib trucive, less intrusive than the blood test. >> that bears considerably on the reasonableness, doesn't it? >> -- bite off more than you can chew. >> i certainly...
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snow around arkansas and missouri. around the great lakes region northeast, new england areas, we're seeing a couple of snow flurries. and let's focus our attention on the system. you can see half of an inch to three quarters of an inch to rain. keep the umbrellas close by. also icy mix possible inland in the higher elevation. heads up. please use caution as we can see slippery conditions. that's a look at the national picture. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >> so it will be wet and messy out on the west coast. rebecca and anthony, over to you. >> thanks lieu set. you know the toughest week any diet? week three. we see a revolution new diet that has his followers shredding pounds. >>> also later the secrets to putting real meaning into your job in 2013 from best-selling author daniel pink. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> that is a very powerful song. >> it's very dramatic. >> are you ready for some playoff football, folks? the nfl postseason gets under way this afternoon and it a
snow around arkansas and missouri. around the great lakes region northeast, new england areas, we're seeing a couple of snow flurries. and let's focus our attention on the system. you can see half of an inch to three quarters of an inch to rain. keep the umbrellas close by. also icy mix possible inland in the higher elevation. heads up. please use caution as we can see slippery conditions. that's a look at the national picture. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >> so...
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the terrain is too tough in a red stain like missouri. of-- state like misery. i said i have a plan. they did not listen. many did not return my calls. then there was emily's list. they listened. they returned my calls. stephanie and her team of hundreds and thousands of women across the country said we support what you are doing. we understand your plan. they got it. if this helps the extreme type a and when the republican primary that could be a gift for every candidates in the country by exposing his extreme views to the united states of america. it worked. list, the power of many. they stand for the proposition. a little bit can mean a lot. they work the voters. they talk to women voters. they gave us strength and support. i thank you all from the bottom of my heart. i am very proud to be emily. >> good morning. i was raised the kansas city, missouri. when i think of morning i expect a response. good morning. i am from kansas city. i have gotten to work at image list for several years were i was able to support and recruit candidates -- emily's list for seve
the terrain is too tough in a red stain like missouri. of-- state like misery. i said i have a plan. they did not listen. many did not return my calls. then there was emily's list. they listened. they returned my calls. stephanie and her team of hundreds and thousands of women across the country said we support what you are doing. we understand your plan. they got it. if this helps the extreme type a and when the republican primary that could be a gift for every candidates in the country by...
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presentar su propuesta sobre el control de armas mañana al mediodía, dos titoreos se daban el epais, missouri ,un joven dispara a su maestro, horas después en kentucky dos personas son asesinadas en el estacionamiento de un colegio comunitario. >>se cree que durante el anuncio de mañana se dará un control en la compra de armas, el presidente iniciará su presentacion con vicepresidente joe biden. >>los pequeños que asistirán a la presentacion fueron invitados a washington para el anuncio de barack obama. el estado de nueva york legalizo una prohibicion, la más fuerte del país. >>quien quiera comprar un rifle, tendrá que registrarse con el estado de nueva york. y no solo registrar, si lo va a vender, este rifle, esta persona también tiene que registrarse. >>se aumentarán sentencias a quienes lleven un arma a la escuela. >>este tipo de cosas son extremadamente traumáticas y lo hacen a uno pensar cuales son las cosas que tenemos que tener en la sociedad. >>se anticipa que el anuncio de barack obama sobre el control de armas desatará una fuerte controversia en el congreso. en los últ
presentar su propuesta sobre el control de armas mañana al mediodía, dos titoreos se daban el epais, missouri ,un joven dispara a su maestro, horas después en kentucky dos personas son asesinadas en el estacionamiento de un colegio comunitario. >>se cree que durante el anuncio de mañana se dará un control en la compra de armas, el presidente iniciará su presentacion con vicepresidente joe biden. >>los pequeños que asistirán a la presentacion fueron invitados a washington...
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to missouri running senator roy blunt. seampt othat defeat, that was expected. but it did raise a question and one i am guessing to be raising with the south carolina republican who wanted to match the aid we are giving with cuts from somewhere else, was it a crazy idea? >> well, i actually think the better fight is the fight on how much money they need and when they need t. we have never paid for disaster aid by cutting other programs. we need to budget in a better way so we know what the disasters are likely to be. but sometimes, even when you budget, you are going to exceed with a disaster, anything you think you might spend. we had a flood in 2011 on both of our rivers. we had a bad tornado in joplin and other tornadoes. i wasn't for... paying for that by cutting other programs at the time. but i was willing to only get the money that we knew we had to have when wer had to have it. which is why in the senate, i voted for $24 billion, that we believe could be spent between now and the end of march, rather than $60 billion that is much less defined. i think is
to missouri running senator roy blunt. seampt othat defeat, that was expected. but it did raise a question and one i am guessing to be raising with the south carolina republican who wanted to match the aid we are giving with cuts from somewhere else, was it a crazy idea? >> well, i actually think the better fight is the fight on how much money they need and when they need t. we have never paid for disaster aid by cutting other programs. we need to budget in a better way so we know what...
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. >> two other twisters touched down in arkansas and missouri. large parts of the country are bracing for more. >> today the senate will hold its first sheeting on gun violence since the shooting in newtown, connecticut. >> the nra is expected to tell lawmakers that bans on aseattle weapons are not enough. >> police stand off with a suspected gunman. they say he shot a school bus driver and then took a child. >> the report accuses a-rod of buying human growth hormone and other substances from a miami clinic. >> a hero soldier now recovering after receiving a double arm transplant. >> i really don't know what to say because it's just such a big thing for my life. it's just fantastic. >> this morning overseas markets are up. the dow could crouse the mark for the first time since 2007. >> what do you mean al. >>> jeer. >> i don't know. >> deer antler velvet which >> there's never been a question if i ever thought about using anything. >> lewis said it was ridiculous that he would use deer antler exextract and then he hopped across the highway. >> i
. >> two other twisters touched down in arkansas and missouri. large parts of the country are bracing for more. >> today the senate will hold its first sheeting on gun violence since the shooting in newtown, connecticut. >> the nra is expected to tell lawmakers that bans on aseattle weapons are not enough. >> police stand off with a suspected gunman. they say he shot a school bus driver and then took a child. >> the report accuses a-rod of buying human growth...
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we have one tornado warning and this is missouri. and these storms are just traveling so very quickly that, as it comes out of maybe arkansas into missouri, and the like up there across those borders, these things, warnings are going to be quick. warnings may be 15, 20 minutes today. we have the kind of rotation that we have right now across here, osceola, to the south of there, collins, you need to be out of the way of these things quickly. there are many apps to get now. technology has changed so amazingly over the past couple of years. you can get ipad apps you can get apps for almost smartphone, knows where you are, will warn you as you're looking right at it. you can see where the tornado is on your iphone. the standby's here, noaa weather radio. if you don't have one, buy one. it's a night to remember, too. dangerous thing we have to worry is some of the tornadoes when they happen at night you don't get warning. you might be asleep but the noaa weather radios will wake you up. >> got my radio and app here. >>> what we're workin
we have one tornado warning and this is missouri. and these storms are just traveling so very quickly that, as it comes out of maybe arkansas into missouri, and the like up there across those borders, these things, warnings are going to be quick. warnings may be 15, 20 minutes today. we have the kind of rotation that we have right now across here, osceola, to the south of there, collins, you need to be out of the way of these things quickly. there are many apps to get now. technology has...
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about toxic religion was fundamentalist christianity, which is what i started, and it was with the missouri synod. because we were all so focused on the future of after we died, and not that much on what was going on on this earth, and how to enrich our lives, and we had those big thick walls not letting in buddhist thoughts or anything like that, and i just found it - instead of life-affirming, i found it was life-denying. >> but do you see in there also how we're right at that nitty-gritty? i mean, i didn't want to just shove that identity and relationship thing down your throat. i mean, can we begin to see that, that's what we're talking about here, is how people form those? oh, sure. >> i was very impressed - well, i won't say that - i was struck by the emotion. most churches are quiet, most churches are ritualistic. the emotion - the people who would, in everyday life, pass each other up or so forth - they're there together, and they're letting all this tension out. this is cathartic for them. >> it was so amazing to be there. i mean, oftentimes they were waiting for us, so we didn't k
about toxic religion was fundamentalist christianity, which is what i started, and it was with the missouri synod. because we were all so focused on the future of after we died, and not that much on what was going on on this earth, and how to enrich our lives, and we had those big thick walls not letting in buddhist thoughts or anything like that, and i just found it - instead of life-affirming, i found it was life-denying. >> but do you see in there also how we're right at that...
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there was also todd akin from the great state of missouri who was chosen by republicans in his state to take on democratic incumbent claire mccaskill. claire mccaskill was thought to be sort of easy picks for republicans this past year. they thought that was a seat for sure they could pick up. they picked republican congressman todd akin to go up against her. and then, and then, todd akin said this. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> if it's a legitimate rape, as opposed to all those illegitimate rapes, the female body has ways to prevent that from happening. take it from me, todd akin. claire mccaskill went on the trounce him and held on to a seat that democrats had all but accept they'd were going to lose in missouri. todd akin's view that you can't get pregnant from a legitimate rape, and therefore if you do get pregnant, you obviously wanted, so the government should force all victims of illegitimate rape to give birth to their child, in the end that did not fly with the residents of missouri. the thing is they were not
there was also todd akin from the great state of missouri who was chosen by republicans in his state to take on democratic incumbent claire mccaskill. claire mccaskill was thought to be sort of easy picks for republicans this past year. they thought that was a seat for sure they could pick up. they picked republican congressman todd akin to go up against her. and then, and then, todd akin said this. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing...
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louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets. this is a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice he's flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could drop me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the out pouring of his hometown. >> completely overwhelmed. >> our nation has been debating whether now is a good time to celebrate veterans coming home from iraq with so many of them be redeployed to afghanistan. it's war that's ongoing. on sunday the new york giants will be playing the new england patriots known as the super bowl. the winning team gets a big parade downtown. the new york giants got one in 2008 the last year they were champions. the patriots got one in 2005. there's nothing wrong with celebrating football. i wonder if it won't be weird for our country to go crazy over a sports team while still saying not yet to the veterans. my friend asked that flat out tonight are you really okay with your footbal
louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets. this is a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice he's flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could drop me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the out pouring of his hometown. >> completely overwhelmed. >> our nation has been debating whether now is a good time to celebrate...
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the southeast missouri republican is quitting congress. not because she lost. in fact, she just won her last election to her tenth term by a landslide. she's quitting because she landed a job back in what you might call the real family business, the politics of influencing congress. follow the lineage. in the '70s, joann emerson married a lobbyist bill emerson. when he went on to become congressman from missouri, joann went on to become a lobbyist for the restaurant industry. when he died of cancer in 1996 she took his seat and served nine terms since then. while the combined emersons were spending 32 years in congress they were raiding two daughters, both of whom who are now registered lobbyists. now congresswoman emerson goes back to a trade association directing a team of lobbyists. >> it's the personification of the revolving door. >> reporter: kathy kiely with the sunlight foundation says it's a revolving door of lobbyists and politicians and staff members and big payoff jobs that erode americans' faith in a system that seems to be driven by special intere
the southeast missouri republican is quitting congress. not because she lost. in fact, she just won her last election to her tenth term by a landslide. she's quitting because she landed a job back in what you might call the real family business, the politics of influencing congress. follow the lineage. in the '70s, joann emerson married a lobbyist bill emerson. when he went on to become congressman from missouri, joann went on to become a lobbyist for the restaurant industry. when he died of...
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but the state of missouri wants to be able to do these warrantless blood tests if it needs to. what do you think here? in this particular case, it could have, i believe, far-reaching impact. richard? >> yeah. it could. can you imagine, marty? they could just stick you and take your blood anytime you want? that's no good. that's not going to be upheld by the supreme court. really. there's an implied consent if you get pulled over for a dui that you're going to do a breathalyzer and perhaps blood. you can deny that. you can refuse that. you can say officer, i respectfully refuse. other issues will take over atta that time, but they cannot give you braet lieser or draw your blood without a court order. in this instance, they did not get a court order or the permission to do it. the officer just directed it, brought the person to the police station, pulled the blood. look, you mentioned the priors. he's facing a felony now. if he's convicted here. that's why the magnitude of this case for this particular individual. but just think, marty, the police officers can pull you over and t
but the state of missouri wants to be able to do these warrantless blood tests if it needs to. what do you think here? in this particular case, it could have, i believe, far-reaching impact. richard? >> yeah. it could. can you imagine, marty? they could just stick you and take your blood anytime you want? that's no good. that's not going to be upheld by the supreme court. really. there's an implied consent if you get pulled over for a dui that you're going to do a breathalyzer and perhaps...
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ads that said that todd akin is too conservative for missouri voters. he would not represent you well. he's never voted to raise tacks. he's opposed to abortion. and republican primary voters there say this sounds like our kind of guy. so democrats meddled in that primary. got the candidate they wanted and he self-destructed like they wanted. making what should have been a tough re-election fight for mccaskill is cake walk. >> we always get our man. and claire mccaskill got her man to run against. anyway, the president bounced back from a bad first debate performance with two strong showings. here was a memorable line from the third debate that ranked as the number five quote of the year. take a look. >> you mentioned the navy for example. that we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. well, we also have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of the military changed. we have these things called aircraft carriers where planes land on them. we have ships that go under water. >> meanwhile perhaps the most memorable moment patronizing. meanwhile, the m
ads that said that todd akin is too conservative for missouri voters. he would not represent you well. he's never voted to raise tacks. he's opposed to abortion. and republican primary voters there say this sounds like our kind of guy. so democrats meddled in that primary. got the candidate they wanted and he self-destructed like they wanted. making what should have been a tough re-election fight for mccaskill is cake walk. >> we always get our man. and claire mccaskill got her man to run...
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drew, you've been talking with the governor's office in missouri. will jo ann emerson have to, at least, pay the state of missouri the $1 million it will take to have to hold a special election? not unless she sends in a gift. we don't see anything that says that she has to pay or reimburse the stake. the governor actually wants to make sure the military overseas can vote, he had to set the election for june 4th, so this district in missouri is going to be without representation in congress for the next six months. >> and, drew, you know, there's nothing illegal about what she did, which is why this is so interesting and always is, but why are, are you getting any information of why the congresswoman didn't quit before the election, if she knew she was leaving? >> if she knew, kate, and that is the big question, she filed a records with the house committee on this nine days after the election to tell them she's negotiating or in negotiations for this job. we've been trying to ask her how long has she known she's been a candidate for this job. she wo
drew, you've been talking with the governor's office in missouri. will jo ann emerson have to, at least, pay the state of missouri the $1 million it will take to have to hold a special election? not unless she sends in a gift. we don't see anything that says that she has to pay or reimburse the stake. the governor actually wants to make sure the military overseas can vote, he had to set the election for june 4th, so this district in missouri is going to be without representation in congress for...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >>> i helped close the government twice. it actually worked. bill clinton came in and said the year of big government is over after two closures. not before. >> wow, the expert on government closing, newt gingrich. we're back. but some republicans are acting like it's 1995 again. conservatives are actually talking about shutting down the government to get their desired spending cuts. >> i believe that government shutdown gave us the impetus as we went forward to push toward some serious compromise. i believe it drove bill clinton in a very bipartisan direction. we also balanced the budget for the first time in four years,
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >>> i helped close the government twice. it...